Acadia, Maine, and New Scotland: Marginal Colonies in the Seventeenth CenturyHuronia Historical Parks, Ontario Ministry of Culture and Recreation by University of Toronto Press, 1981 - History - 293 pages |
Contents
Relationships with Europe | 37 |
Relationships with Native Peoples58 | 58 |
Relationships with Other Colonies | 80 |
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Acadia, Maine, and New Scotland: Marginal Colonies in the Seventeenth Century John G. Reid No preview available - 1981 |
Common terms and phrases
AAÉ Abenaki Acadia Agamenticus Andros author's translation authority Biard Borgne Boston Canada Charles claim Cleeve coast Colbert colonists commissioners conflict Court Croix d'Aulnay d'Aulnay's Documentary history early Edward Godfrey efforts England English established Euramerican Europe European concept fishery fishing France Frontenac fur trade further governor Grandfontaine grant history of Maine Ibid Indian inhabitants Isaac de Razilly Jesuit relations John Winthrop July Kennebec Kirkes Kittery land later Lescarbot Maine and Acadia Massachusetts colony merchants Micmac missionaries Nicolas Denys northeastern maritime colonies northeastern maritime region Nouvelle-France Nova Scotia patent Pemaquid Penobscot Pentagouet Petition Piscataqua River plantation Plymouth population Port Royal Province of Maine Razilly reported Robert Saco Sagadahoc Scotland Scots Scottish seigneurial settlement seventeenth century Sieur Sir Ferdinando Gorges Sir William Alexander Spanish St John River St Lawrence Temple territory Thomas Gorges Tour Tour's town treaty Trelawny Trudel voyages Winter Winthrop's journal York